 | This is the before shot of a mess of wires we had to cleanup for a customer. They could only be down for very short periods of time. We could only unpug and move 1 wire at a time. See below for the finished job. |  | This is after we cleaned up the wiring job from above. We put up a wood board to attach devices to. We added a piece of conduit to run the wires through. We put a wall plate up to cover up the hole in the floor. Each wire is labeled on both ends incase things get unplugged. The devices are velcroed to the wall for easy removal. All wires are tie wrapped together. All power cords are hooked up to a battery backup. (there was only 1 device hooked to the battery backup and it was not the server) Each power brick is labeled to identify which device it is connected to. This job took 4.5 hours to complete. | 
| We finally found another use for a MAC. We had a warped 2x4 that we used the weight of the MAC to help straighten out. If you have a better idea let us know! |  | Yes that is a pickle with electrical wires attached. It was supposed to glow in the dark. Instead it made one of the guys glow in the dark as he held onto the pickle while it was plugged in. (dont recomend trying this at home) |  | A very dirty heat sink along with a few busted capacitors. |  | We Don't remove this kind of Bug! | | 
| This was the computer that a local Neurologist uses to scan brain waves on his patients. | | 
| This was a very dirty CPU Fan. | | | This was once a clear case fan. Click on the image for a closer look! |  | This is our shop Microwave. Its had a few minor explosions. If you ever wonder what would happen if you put "???" in the microwave? Just ask us. We have tried it. |  | We finally found a good use for a MAC. (Doorstops!) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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